哥伦比亚的武装冲突和意外生育。

IF 3.6 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Signe Svallfors
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武装冲突与全球生育率的变化有关,但人们对生殖自主如何受到影响知之甚少。在冲突期间,由于性暴力升级和获得避孕和堕胎的机会受到限制,特别是在边缘群体中,很可能发生意外生育。本研究从生殖正义的交叉视角出发,调查了哥伦比亚妇女遭受当地冲突暴力与意外生育经历之间的关系。该研究基于1999年至2015年间出生的16476名儿童的全国代表性样本,这些样本来自人口与健康调查,并与乌普萨拉冲突数据计划的时空冲突数据相关联。固定效应回归的结果表明,接触冲突确实与更高的意外生育概率有关,尤其是在社会经济地位低下的人群中。该研究还评估了模式如何随冲突的频率、强度、持续时间、地理范围和类型而变化。
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Armed Conflict and Unwanted Births in Colombia.
Armed conflict has been linked to fertility changes globally, but little is known about how reproductive autonomy is affected. Unwanted fertility is likely to occur during conflicts due to escalations of sexual violence and restricted access to contraception and abortion, especially among marginalized groups. Drawing on an intersectional lens of reproductive justice, this study investigates the relationship between women's exposure to local conflict violence and experiences of unwanted births in Colombia. The study is based on a nationally representative sample of 16,476 children born between 1999 and 2015, from the Demographic and Health Surveys, linked to spatiotemporal conflict data from the Uppsala Conflict Data Program. Results from fixed effects regressions show that exposure to conflict is indeed associated with a higher probability of experiencing unwanted births, especially among socioeconomically disadvantaged people. The study also evaluates how patterns vary by the frequency, intensity, duration, geographical scope, and type of conflict.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Health and Social Behavior is a medical sociology journal that publishes empirical and theoretical articles that apply sociological concepts and methods to the understanding of health and illness and the organization of medicine and health care. Its editorial policy favors manuscripts that are grounded in important theoretical issues in medical sociology or the sociology of mental health and that advance theoretical understanding of the processes by which social factors and human health are inter-related.
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